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The Drought.gov team reformats data from multiple partners into web- and GIS-ready formats, which we use throughout Drought.gov. These data, hosted on Google Cloud Storage, are free for all to download or reference directly from their web applications.

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Colorado Current Conditions

A number of physical indicators are important for monitoring drought, such as precipitation & temperature, water supply (e.g., streamflow, reservoirs), and soil moisture. Learn more about monitoring drought.

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Streamflow Test
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USGS Real-Time Streamflow (Location Pages)

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Current Streamflow
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https://storage.googleapis.com/noaa-nidis-drought-gov-data/current-conditions/json/v1/sector/water/strmflow-current.geojson
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Streamflow Conditions
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This map shows current streamflow conditions compared to historical conditions for the same day of the year. Click on a streamgage to view current data from the U.S. Geological Survey.

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Web Mercator (EPSG:3857)
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U.S. Virgin Islands
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U.S. Geological Survey.
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Table Streamflow
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This shows the streamflow data in a table

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Outlooks & Forecasts for Colorado

Predicting drought in Colorado depends on the ability to forecast precipitation and temperature within the context of complex climate interactions. View more outlooks & forecasts.

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